Explorers hurt the Native Americans in a great many different ways. These explorers brought deadly diseases that killed Native Americans for example.
Some tribes would scalp explorers and settlers. They would literally cut off the scalp of the people they found. Others were killed with Tomahawks or bow and arrows.
Violence, fatal diseases, conquest of land.
largely successful because they built close ties with Native Americans.
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European explorers in the 1400's to the 1600's traded with the native Americans in the Bahama's. Europeans would trade cows, pigs, horses, sugarcane, and would deliver smallpox. the Indians would trade them turkey, corn, and other natural resources.
Most likely negative, because during this time was the European exploration of the Americas, and as you can tell many Native Americans perished from the Europeans.
Various indigenous peoples, collectively known as the Native Americans. These people were not a single homogeneous nation, but were divided into many tribes and people groups, such as the Iroquois, Algonquins, Apaches, and Blackfeet.Over 500 tribes of Native Americans, whose ancestors migrated over a "land bridge" from Asia after the last Ice Age, during prehistory.Native Americans, the majority of which died of diseases (e.g. smallpox, measles, mumps) within a few years of the arrival of the first European explorers. Thus when the colonists arrived the land was almost empty of people.Natives or Indians
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the native americans created fur trade with europeans and the explorers later then kicked the native americans and brought viruses
it caused sickness from the explorers
How did the eropeans hurt the native american
The European explorers and colonists did
By bartering with the Native Americans for food.
The early Spanish explorers.
The Native Americans helped the Spanish Explorers but sometimes they slaved the Spanish EXAMPLE: Cabeza De Vaca (A SPANISH EXPLORER) was captured by the Karankawa tribe but helped and fed by other Native American tribes.
Conquistadors
Native Americans and early explorers had varying interactions, ranging from peaceful trade and cooperation to conflict and violence. Early explorers often viewed Native Americans through the lens of their own culture and values, which sometimes led to misunderstandings and hostility. Native Americans, in turn, perceived the explorers as invaders encroaching on their land and resources. The interactions between the two groups were complex and shaped by cultural differences, language barriers, and conflicting interests.
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organized millitary, power